President Donald Trump announced the immediate withdrawal of the U.S. from key international cybersecurity and digital rights organizations, signaling a shift toward unilateral digital sovereignty. This move affects alliances like Hybrid CoE, GFCE, and FOC, potentially weakening global and trans-Atlantic cybersecurity cooperation. #HybridCoE #GFCE #FOC
Keypoints
- The Trump administration is withdrawing from 66 international organizations related to cybersecurity and digital rights.
- The U.S. exit from Hybrid CoE reduces trans-Atlantic cooperation on hybrid threats like election interference and disinformation.
- The removal from GFCE could diminish U.S. influence in global cyber capacity building efforts.
- Leaving FOC marks a deprioritization of digital human rights and internet freedom initiatives.
- The withdrawals aim to reallocate resources to bilateral agreements but risk global cybersecurity fragmentation.
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